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The federal government gives states list of things to do by limiting the money given to them.

Coercive federalism, in which the federal government reduced its reliance on fiscal tools to stimulate inter-governmental policy cooperation and increased its reliance on regulatory tools to ensure the supremacy of federal policy.

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